Monday, September 3, 2012

September

I welcome September. I have always found September to be the month of new beginnings and fresh starts. It's  time to emerge from the torpor of summer. One notices that each day is just a little bit shorter than the one previous, the slight nip in the evening air, an early turning red of the errant leaves littering the deck.

The anticipation of fall brings with it the desire to stop procrastinating and to get going. The fall harvest introduces heartier foods to the table, different methods of preparation from summer grilling and raw salads to thoughts of roasting and braising. And no more guilty pleasure of afternoon iced coffee. In the morning I like my coffee hot and black, but on sultry summer afternoons I indulge my need for caffeine by making my coffee sweet and thick with sugar and heavy cream.

As I look forward to a brief visit to Nantucket this week and the promise of a busy fall, we will be celebrating the unofficial end of summer much the way we began the it--with hot dogs! In June we celebrated summer at John's favorite dive bar for hot dogs and onion rings.
























And tonight on Labor Day we will be celebrating with Chili Dogs and Creamy Coleslaw with a recipe adapted from Tyler Florence.



















Happy September!

11 comments:

  1. What time can I come over for dinner? This looks amazing!!!

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    1. You are welcome any time you are in the area! John gets to eat hot dogs only occasionally--they are not my favorite.

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  2. I love that RoadFood website. We are very tempted to save for a trip to the US and visit lots of dives. Happy September to you too.

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    1. I hope you do, but save some time to come over for a home-cooked meal. Road food can get old fast without a break or two. : )

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  3. I'm a sucker for fresh figs, and September. Enjoy!

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  4. happy September to you, Michele. I welcome the season's change--it is invigorating after the August doldrums. Love those figs--so so good with gorgonzola or bleu.

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    1. Good with honey, good with goat cheese, good with prosciutto, just plain good. I heard that your daughter is expecting, congratulations, Nancy.

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    2. Many thanks, Michele. We are all very excited!

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  5. All right, that's it. As a pregnant woman, I should probably not be looking at food blogs. This just makes me want to go out an eat eat eat! :) YUM!

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    1. Emily--Remember, you are now eating for two. Thanks so much for stopping by.

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